Your old version of the software released under the old license can
still be used under the terms of the old license.
I have received the following statement from the past contributors
Luis Holanda, Jeremy Volkman and Fabian Hahn:
I hereby confirm that I am the copyright holder or authorized by the
copyright holder of this contribution. As such I hereby confirm that
all contributions made to bazel-zig-cc by me or on behalf of me,
hereby is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License
[http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0]. I am aware that my
previous contributions will still be available under the MIT license
as well. I confirm that I am aware of the bazel-zig-cc teams intention
to release bazel-zig-cc under the Apache 2.0 License from release
[1.0] and onwards, and that the bazel-zig-cc no longer will accept
contributions made under the MIT and that any future submissions from
myself will be considered to be licensed under Apache 2.0 unless I
expressly state otherwise.
Copyright and re-licensing for Google and Uber employees has been
resolved internally.
Since not all contributors took action to re-license the code yet,
portions of bazel-zig-cc remain licensed as MIT.
I have started this project during my personal time with my personal
resources. I am now handing over all copyrights to this code to Uber
Technologies, Inc.
It would "fix" the files on CI and not fail. ci/lint should verify they
are OK first, and give guidance to fix them.
also, `shellcheck -x` is no longer necessary; we can use the plain one
now.
This patch continues the work to support NixOS and others non-FHS
distributions by replacing instances of `/bin/bash` with
`/usr/bin/env bash`, which works correctly in more systems than the
former.
Signed-off-by: Luis Holanda <luiscmholanda@gmail.com>
- add rules to run tests for a specific platform
- use downloaded buildifier
- move lint to a script
- rename ci tasks
- stop running under qemu-aarch64-static as it doesn't do anything